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... way on foot to Congress Hall. Garry & Jackie had been down earlier in the day and placed our picnic chairs on the Congress lawn to 'save' our place for the fireworks display. It was like festival time with the Island population swelling fro 4,000 to 45,000 for the celebration weekend. On cue, after standing for the American National Anthem,beneath the huge fluttering American flag, the fireworks ...

We really liked sharing Fallingwater and Kentuck Knob with Bonnie and David. We also really liked the beautiful scenery in the laurel highlands of Pennsylvania. Bedford and Lititz seem to be thriving communities free of decay and neglect. Driving from Lititz to ...

It's been about 10 years since I last visited my aunt Heather and uncle Roger in Cape May. I arrived just before the start of the tourist season, so it was nice and quiet (but a little chillier than any of us liked!). We started out the day at George's for some amazing breakfast (french toast with lemon greek yogurt? Yes, please!) and meandered through the shops on Washington Street.

The second day of the year and already off on another adventure! Today I joined a group from Southern Meadows (the community where I will be living in a month or so) to visit the Air Mobility Command Museum that is located on the south edge of Dover Air Force Base (AFB). This museum is the only museum dedicated to airlift and ...

... Herring Point and hiked through the upland pine forest down into the salt marsh area where a wonderful elevated boardwalk keeps your feet dry and provides some great views. Once you reach Gordon's Pond the trail then follows along the pond's edge where many people enjoy bird watching year around.